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Is that an Excaliber?
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Yes, that is an excalibar. I'm embarassed to say that it hasn't been painted yet because I haven't been able to see the actual work bench lately. My wife threatens to stand on the bench and sweep it with a broom. I think she means it. Bob
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see the problem isnt that there is to much stuff on the bench, its that theres not enough bench for the stuff
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dad clean off a spot on that bench santa is sending a mccoy 60 for you to play with in the metal mccoy box that it came in. and a bag of mccoy plugs.
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Now that is a real modelers bench, a nice profile stunter, a Sterling 1/2A ME-109, some other 1/2a planes, some chuck gliders, even a Comet kit peeking out from the pile. Just goes to show - if it flies, it's fun!
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The wing structure reminds me of the old KENHI kits.
Always looked as if it would fold up in flight,but the only failures I ever saw was when they went in under power!
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The Excaliber looks small. Must be smaller version for a small engine?
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yes Willis it is a bit smaller ,set up for a fox.25. BOB.
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